What if a gang fight causes death but is not the principal offender?
The subject of affray crime is the general subject, and any natural person who has reached the age of 16 and has the ability of criminal responsibility can constitute affray crime. But not all participants in affray constitute affray crime. Only the ringleaders and other active participants in affray can constitute the subject of affray crime. The so-called ringleaders refer to criminals who play the role of organization, planning and command in affray; The so-called other active participants refer to criminals who play an important role in affray except the ringleaders. For ordinary participants, administrative responsibility can only be investigated according to the regulations on administrative penalties for public security, and it cannot constitute the subject of the crime of gathering people to fight. The law also clearly stipulates: "Whoever gathers people to fight and causes serious injury or death shall be convicted and punished for intentional injury and intentional homicide." Specifically, I suggest you consult a lawyer, because death is a big deal after all. Find a lawyer as soon as possible to minimize the responsibility. I know a little because I intentionally hurt the mountain (prison). Get a lawyer before it's too late!